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  • Reduced Vowelsstress. When a word is not stressed, a vowel may become a schwa greatly changing its pronunication. In many cases, changes in stress can cause words to incorporate reduced vowels like the schwa. For example, the word a in English is likely to change from a diphthong to a schwa
  • Cued American English Competency Screening-Expressivestress would. Candidates receive 6 subscores from the CAECS-E: Vowel Accuracy Consonant Accuracy Handshape-Placement Accuracy Form Prosody Discourse Vowel Accuracy While cueing single words, the candidate's cueing is evaluated based on vowel accuracy alone. Consonant Accuracy While cueing single words, the candidate's cueing is evaluated based
  • r-colored vowelsstressed (e.g., No, look HERE!!) However, instructors should be aware that the widely accepted convention (among cuers and non-cuers) is that this case is generally for stressed instances not unstressed ones (e.g., If you come here, I'll give you some candy.) New cuers should be cautioned against adopting
  • Unstressed 'e' in Words like Happystressed or unstressed while not changing to another vowel. The word logo offers such an example. The vowel in each syllable is essentially the same – /oʊōohoʊōohoʊōoh/. But the stress is different. The first syllable contains a stressed /oʊōohoʊōohoʊōoh/ and the second syllable contained an unstressed /oʊōohoʊōohoʊōoh/. The two are differentiated
  • head thrust — head thrust is the slight forward movement of the head to show stressed syllables. For example, head thrust should be used to show the stressed syllable in words like inquisition. It can also make important distinctions between parts of speech that differ only due to stress: permit (n.) - permit (v.). 

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